Affiliation:
1. Megan Lemay, MD, is Assistant Professor, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine; John Encandela, PhD, is Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine; Lisa Sanders, MD, is Associate Professor, Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine;
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Background
Writing narratives during medical training can provide a way to derive meaning from challenging experiences, enhance reflection, and combat burnout. The Yale Internal Medicine Residency Writers' Workshop, an annual 2-day intensive workshop followed by faculty-guided writing revision and publication, has been training resident physicians in the craft of writing since 2003.
Objective
The study aimed to assess the long-term effects of a craft-focused writers' workshop for residents on empathy, observation skills, and future writing.
Methods
A survey of closed and open-ended questions was sent to former workshop participants (2003–2013), who rated and described the workshop's influence on their observation skills, empathy, improvement in writing, and continued informal and formal writing. A total of 89 of 130 participants (68%) completed the online survey. We identified key themes in written responses and collected quantitative ratings on a 5-point Likert scale of self-reported influence on these factors. Simple statistics and narrative analysis were used to derive results.
Results
Most participants agreed or strongly agreed that the workshop influenced their ability for careful observation (72 of 85, 85%); ability to be empathic with patients or colleagues (51 of 77, 66%); quality of writing (69 of 77, 90%); and continued formal or informal writing (52 of 77 [68%] and 41 of 77 [53%], respectively). Participants felt the workshop improved their attention to detail, provided a deeper understanding of others' experiences, and improved their writing.
Conclusions
Participants in a residency writers' workshop experienced lasting effects on observation, empathy, and writing skills.
Publisher
Journal of Graduate Medical Education
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